Birding, Conservation, & Nature Education in Eastern King County, Washington

White Wagtail

March Bird of the Month

White Wagtails do not get to Washington very often. Learn more about this rare visitor to the Pacific Northwest. More...

Photo: White Wagtail by Le poidesans

March Program Night

George Divoky

George Divoky’s Learn more about his 43-year study on black guillemots and how climate change has affected their biological response to a melting Arctic and warming climate. More...

Photo: Audubon.

First Time Birder Walks

February's Bird of the Month

What happens when you mix together a handful of people brand new to birding, a few minutes of instruction from Eastside Audubon members, and a leisurely walk in some of the eastside’s best birding spots? More...

Photo: Rufous Hummingbird, by Mick Thompson.

Year of the Bird

2018 has been declared the Year of the Bird

National Audubon, National Geographic, BirdLife International, and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology have chosen 2018 as the year to celebrate birds around the world – and in our own backyards. More...

Photo: American Goldfinch, by Mick Thompson.

Conservation

EAS to Help Save Cougar Mountain

Development is once again threatening Cougar Mountain in Issaquah. More...

Photo: Red-breaster Sapsucker, by Mick Thompson.

Support Our Sponsors

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